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Saturday, March 5, 2016

Don’t look now, but spring is just around the
corner. Here is a fresh list of writers’ resources we hope will inspire you.Call Me Ishmael: Do you have a
beloved book and a story to go with it? If so, you might enjoy this delightful
way to share both. Use the phone number on the website, and leave a voicemail
about your book and its story. The stories are transcribed and shared weekly.Hootsuite.com:
This social media dashboard lets you manage multiple networks and profiles and
measure results. Most plans are fee-based, but there is a free version. All
allow you to measure your social media growth.IngramSpark: IngramSpark
is an online publishing tool that offers access to a vast distribution network
for books and e-books. This is a fee-based service, but you can begin for free.Internet Archive: This
free library of millions of books, movies, software and music is especially
useful for research and offers access to historical collections in digital
format.Literistic:
Each month Literistic collects and emails submission deadlines for literary
publications, contests and fellowships. The full service is fee-based, but the
shortlist is free.The Write Life:
This site is one-stop shopping for the writer, with free articles, markets and
news – and you can write for them, too.Writers Write: Similar to
The Write Life, this service offers free content for the writing community in
the form of articles, markets and news.Happy writing!

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Adele Annesi is an award-winning writer, editor, and professor of writing, English and English as another language. She is also a co-author of Now What? The Creative Writer's Guide to Success After the MFA. Co-founder of the Ridgefield Writers Conference and a professional book editor, Adele crafts articles, columns, reviews and stories for journals such as 34th Parallel, The Fairfield Review, Hotmetalpress, Feile-Festa, Marco Polo Arts Magazine, Midway Journal, Miranda Literary Magazine, The Pittsburgh Quarterly, Pyramid, Tertulia, The Washington Independent Review of Books and Southern Literary Review, where she was managing editor. Her work has also been anthologized for Chatter House Press and Fairfield University, where she received an MFA in creative writing. Her essay on Italian citizenship is part of the Clarion Award-winning Essays About Life Transitions by Women Writers, and her flash fiction has been adapted for the stage. A professor of English and writing, Adele is completing a novel set in Italy. Her website is Adele Annesi.